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Post by eddie on Nov 27, 2007 20:01:58 GMT -5
Well Rusty this one (although not recommended) ;D This one (recommended) ;D This one (also recommended) And this one ...I think that's all (also recommended) All have been used on one time or another to dive , nothing heavy duty just your typical light scuba weekend
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Post by Rusty on Nov 27, 2007 23:18:36 GMT -5
Hi eddie. Nice collection. . . you've done some diving with the Rolex? You are a braver man than I, my friend.
Glad to see your posts.
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Post by eddie on Nov 29, 2007 19:25:27 GMT -5
Did Rusty but, regreted... gold and diving are not a match
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Post by diver88 on Nov 29, 2007 19:30:01 GMT -5
tends to attract barracudas and that is not good...... but is sure is sharp out of the water Mr Eddie diver88 ;D ;D
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Post by Birdman on Nov 29, 2007 19:40:40 GMT -5
Took my sl commander to about 20 feet and played in some pretty rough surf with it alot. No problems, but then I abuse the heck out of this watch and it has never failed me. Its my go to for all outside activities.
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Post by eddie on Nov 29, 2007 19:42:48 GMT -5
Even out of the water diver ...well sand and gold are not a match either so beach bragging can be done but, very, very carefully ;D ...just a lousy choice of material for a sport supposedly "rugged" watch
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Post by diver88 on Nov 29, 2007 19:57:00 GMT -5
oooh Eddie, I didn't think about the sand I'm afraid it would have brushed gold center links after a day or two wear on my wrist.... but it looks fantastic sitting in a box of cigars or I'm sure just out from under the cuff of a nice dress shirt diver88 ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Agent Orange on Nov 30, 2007 21:27:07 GMT -5
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